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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 2:49 pm

Reginald wrote:

It's not that sad, really. There is a rather obvious bright side to this.

Aaaand there we have it, the first "TODAY IS A VICTORY FOR TRUE METAL" post I've seen all day. Congrats.

This really, really sucks. The Cleansing is a contender for my favorite deathcore album of all time, and while I'm not that interested in the two albums that come afterwards, I'll still have loads of respect for them with their debut taken into account. Say what you will about their music, but I don't think you can really deny that the guy had an instantly recognizable vocal style and he seemed to be a pretty cool person even outside his music. I'm going to miss him, R.I.P.

Good to see the true metal warriors are out in full force today... While I dig a few of their songs on "The Cleansing", these guys never quite did it for me. Still, a sad day I'm sure for the band and his family. RIP.

No Time To Bleed is easily my favorite deathcore album, and one of the my favorite extreme metal albums by a 2000's band. But my opinions on his music aside, its always sad when somebody dies young, especially when doing something that they enjoy. Plus, he had a young daughter. Pretty sad situation all around.

Really unfortunate. Suicide Silence had a big impact on shaping my musical tastes to how they are right now. It's also repulsive to see all the trve metullz warriors gleefully rejoicing because they don't like his music. Get a grip, he was 28 years old and had a young daughter.

He inspired thousands and thousands of more vocalists, and SS alone inspired thousands of more bands. Who would have thought that tiny deathcore band in CA would have exploded in less than a year to make one of the biggest selling records in Century Media history (after only a few weeks of their debut)? Pretty.. fucking.. impressive.

It's funny how the "true metal warriors" always bashed Suicide Silence and now are laughing about his death, yet I found out about him dying from one of the most cult underground bands (Disgorge, CA) and they seemed to hold alot of respect for the man.

I actually enjoyed all of Suicide Silence's albums although the Black Crown was a bit of a let down from the previous two. They were fun, catchy, and great music for lifting to. I could care less if they are the most metal band on the planet, surely they can't compete with Deeds of Flesh in terms of Death Metal but they were good at what they did. Wether people liked them or not they took certain elements from our favorite genres and made them popular to countless people thus making the metal scene bigger.

Most of those "uber true kvlt" people who are cheering about his death are 15 year old kids trying to be the baddest men because they listen to enmity, grow up.

It's funny how the "true metal warriors" always bashed Suicide Silence and now are laughing about his death, yet I found out about him dying from one of the most cult underground bands (Disgorge, CA) and they seemed to hold alot of respect for the man.

I actually enjoyed all of Suicide Silence's albums although the Black Crown was a bit of a let down from the previous two. They were fun, catchy, and great music for lifting to. I could care less if they are the most metal band on the planet, surely they can't compete with Deeds of Flesh in terms of Death Metal but they were good at what they did. Wether people liked them or not they took certain elements from our favorite genres and made them popular to countless people thus making the metal scene bigger.

Most of those "uber true kvlt" people who are cheering about his death are 15 year old kids trying to be the baddest men because they listen to enmity, grow up.

Sad news. Hate on this band all you want (hell, during my trve phase, I despised this band), they had legions of fans who genuinely enjoyed their music and judging from stories I've heard over the years, he's a great dude.

I know this may sound harsh, but I really am not sad one bit about this, and there's even a small degree of happiness that I derive from this. I'm sorry but I hate Suicide Silence that much. So much that seeing them die literally is not at all a bad thing for me.

When I saw this, I was really hoping it was just some Twitter rumor or something. It's really pretty sad. Only had a chance to see Suicide Silence live once, but he seemed like a really cool, nice guy that night and in other interviews.

It's really strange to go over to his Twitter page and see that pictures of him playing with his daughter just the day before the accident. My thoughts definitely go out to his family.

I don't understand people rejoicing that Suicide Silence might disband. If you despise something that much, couldn't you just, you know... not listen to it...? I'm not a fan of their music either, but I completely forgot about their existence until I saw this thread.

It's not that sad, really. There is a rather obvious bright side to this.

Fuck you and fuck your attitude.

EmeraldEdge9832 wrote:

I know this may sound harsh, but I really am not sad one bit about this, and there's even a small degree of happiness that I derive from this. I'm sorry but I hate Suicide Silence that much. So much that seeing them die literally is not at all a bad thing for me.

Fuck you as well.

I'm not a fan of Suicide Silence but this is sad nonetheless, especially for him to go at such a young age. I can't even begin to understand why anyone would be happy at a musician's death merely because he was part of a different genre. Not sad? Fair enough, you didn't know him. Happy? You're a shitty, fucked up person.

Never cared for this band, but this fucking sucks. 28 is way, way too goddamn young to go, and with a young daughter left behind it's just senselessly cruel.

And fuck off to whoever connected to Glorior Belli pulled off that shit. I've been following the band since their first demo so I took that unexpected bit of assholery somewhat personally, so to speak.